IU
Update is a televised
news magazine that features stories about people, events, and research
at all eight Indiana
Universitycampuses.
Each Update is first broadcast during IU football or basketball
halftimes. On
broadcast.iu.edu, you cancatch
up or revisit any show using a free player, such as RealPlayer
8 basic.

March 3, 2001
Here's a chance to live a real life IU fantasy! Also, meet
the 100,000th member of the IU Alumni Association, take a look at
some of IU's smartest athletes, and USA Today
honors an IU student for his international humanitarian activities.
Program host is Perry Metz.

February 28, 2001
A professor in the School of Public and Environmental Affairs is helping
public schools all over the country do a better job of pest control.
Also, The IU - Northwest campus at Gary kicks off Black History
Month with a special luncheon, IU's Department of Afro-American
Studies celebrates the 30th anniversary of its founding this year,
and IU students stay up all night playing intramural sports
in order to raise money for Indiana Special Olympics. Program host
is Sandy Matthys Roob.

February 17, 2001
Is it possible that an biologist from the IU - Southeast campus has
learned how to talk to insects? Also, two nominees for next
week's Grammy Awards have IU connections, take a look at some
of the coolest dorm rooms on the Bloomington campus, it's tough
being the only physicist on the IU - Southeast campus but teaching
and research have their own rewards, and here's an IU professor who's
been appointed to an important government humanities council.
Program host is Sandy Matthys Roob.

February 14, 2001
IUPUI has developed a program called "Corporate University"
which allows people out in the workforce to take college courses without
leaving their places of business. Also, two members of the new Bush
administration are graduates of Indiana University, IU has posted
a Web site which lists all of the university's distance learning
educational opportunities, and IU President Myles Brand recently
spoke to the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. Program
host is Sandy Matthys Roob.

January 31, 2001
IU has forged public/private partnerships with companies like Indiana's
VECTREN corporation. Also, while two IUPUI students help a
youngster from Attica, IN solve some mobility problems, other
IUPUI students are involved in projects that include an inner city
archaeological dig and the reforrestation of some land
along the White River. Program host is Perry Metz.

January 17, 2001
Indiana University has received a $105 million grant from the Lilly
Endowment, the largest grant ever for the university. Also, the
IUPUI campus unveils its new athletic fight song, the IPFW
campus plays host to hundreds of schoolchildren competing in the Lego
League, and Fort Wayne area children have "lunch with the professor"
each month. Program host is Sandy Matthys Roob.

December 29, 2000
The IU School of Medicine researches a new treatment for early
stage lung cancer and trains doctors and nurses with life-like
simulators. Also, scenes from December's IUB commencement ceremony.
Program host is Sandy Matthys Roob.

December 28, 2000IUPUI's AIM Program keeps youthful offenders from returning
to prison. Also, IU Herron School of Art students use graffiti
as a way of encouraging kids to avoid drugs, gangs, and violence;
a new painless procedure at the IU School of Dentistry detects
potential cavities earlier than ever before; and another IU student
receives the prestigious Rhodes Scholarship. Program host is
Sandy Matthys Roob.

December 16, 2000
What do old books, new technology, and the Information Superhighway
have in common? Also, two IUPUI grads recognized as the nation's
finest science teachers; an IU biologist named Professor
of the Year; three Indiana universities partner to
promote statewide supercomputing facilities; and a pair of special
trees on the IUB and IUK campuses. Program host is Sandy Matthys
Roob.

December 9, 2000
An IU professor shapes the future of new technologies for the
business world. Also, Indiana students learn Haitian Creole, andan IU program
supports the study of Haiti's Creole language. Program host
is Sandy Matthys Roob.

December 8, 2000
Look at the state's fastest growing companies, which have earned IU's
Growth 100 Award. Also, the Kelley School of Business
Johnson Center Web site houses information for Indiana businesses;
IU's on-line Fact Book; and an upgraded IBM supercomputer
propells IU to the forefront of academic computing capabilities.
Program host is Sandy Matthys Roob.

December 2, 2000
See what's in store for Indiana's economy in 2001, courtesy
of the annual Business Outlook Panel. Also,IU coordinates
the state's first archaeological rescue effort; the IU Kelley
School of Business joins with the University of Evansville
for a special program; and the City of Bloomington ranked as
one of the best U.S. cities in which to live. Program host is Perry
Metz.

November 17, 2000
Learn about the Northeast Indiana Innovation Center across
the street from IPFW. Also, former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of
Staff Colin Powell visits IU; an IU class conducts an underwater
archaeological study of a shipwreck off the California coast;
and IU students dance to raise $300,000 for Riley Childrens'
Hospital. Program host is Sandy Matthys Roob.

November 10, 2000
Here's a sneak preview of IU's new School of Informatics. Also, a life-sized likeness of IU's late Chancellor Herman B Wells
now resides in the middle of the IUB campus; France's Ambassador
honors an IU professor; and a group of IU students travel to Africa
to battle the AIDS virus. Program host is Sandy Matthys Roob.

November 5, 2000
Meet the IU women's volleyball squad, outstanding on the court
and in the classroom. Also, South African playwright, director,
and actor Athol Fugard spends a week at IUB; three U.S. Olympians
show off their medals during an IU football game; and an IU class
investigates claims of improved Olympic performance by a popular
swimsuit maker. Program host is Perry Metz.